Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?

In a violent Easter Sunday post, the president threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges — a potential war crime under international law.

Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?

There is no question that Trump’s threats, if carried out, would amount to war crimes. The international justice system is positioned to act

Trump has backed himself into a corner with threats that the US military can't feasibly carry out in a one fell swoop, military experts told the BBC.

As the US president multiplies statements threatening to target civilian infrastructure in Iran, he is blurring the line between law and force, according to several legal experts.

Alarm among military observers after president says ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ if Iran ignores demands